Wii remote controller

The problem i seem to have is with the B button on the back of the remote.
When you push it it will not allow you to swing the club in the tiger woods game and in the Mario at the Olympics when you press the B button it causes you to foul. Any ideas

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There is a little red button on the front of the wii by the sd card port. Open the door and push it. Now on the back of the wii controller in the battery compartment there is a red button push it. Now your controller and wii will sync. you could also push the 1&2 buttons at the same time after you push the red button on the front of the wii.

after you push the red buttons push the A button on the remote and that should make that remote #1 you only need to sync the remote once then you just push the A button when you turn the wii on I hope this helps if not rite back.

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Make sure the batteries are not worn down. If the sensor bar is in really bright light it will not work. Close the curtains so there is not lots of sunlight. Unplug the sensor bar and plug it back in again. You could try to re synch the remote, open up the wii remote battery pack and press the red button at the top once. Then quickly press the red button on the inside of the SD Card flap on the wii. If this problem persists try to get a new remote, or better contact customer services if these solutions don't work. Info is in the Wii manual.

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Hold the Wii Remote with the button side down. Without using much
force, firmly tap the button side of the remote against the palm of
your other hand a few times. Doing this does not take a lot of force,
so be sure not to tap the Wii Remote very hard. Check for proper
response.

Check to make sure the Sensor Bar cord is inserted into the back of the Wii
console and the Sensor Bar is centered above or below your TV screen.

Make sure you are using fresh batteries in the Wii Remote.

The Wii Remote Controller should be used between 3 to 10 feet from the TV.

Make sure no objects are blocking the signals between the Sensor Bar,
the Wii console, and the Wii Remote.

Check for interference from infra-red light sources, such as candles,
sunlight, fireplaces, and stoves.

Radio frequency interference may cause the Wii Remote to work erratically.
Check for wireless devices such as cordless
phones, wireless computer keyboards or mice, or other similar devices, and move or turn them off.

It sounds like the accelerometer in your Wii Remote is not working properly.

The "point-and-click" stuff like the Wii Menu use the WIi Remote's camera (which is behind the dark part on the front of the Wii Remote). The motion-sensing for swinging, tilting and other motion uses the accelerometer in the Wii Remote.

Wrap your Wii Remote in a towel and give it a whack against your knee (not so hard as to injure your knee) - sometimes the accelerometer part gets "stuck" and needs to be jarred out of position.

Also, you don't have to use the same remote as #1. The first remote that is activated will become #1.

You can also push the Home button on the Wii Remote, then point to the bottom (where the battery levels are shown), press A, then click on Reconnect. It will tell you to press the 1 and 2 buttons on each remote in the order you want them to appear. Press the 1 and 2 buttons on the remote you want to be #1, wait for the remote to sync (the Wii will make a happy nosie), then do the same for the remote you want to be #2, etc.